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Hans India
21-07-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Sanskrit OTT e-Learning platform launched
Bengaluru: Ina landmark blend of culture and technology, Vyoma Linguistic Labs Foundation on Sunday unveiled the world's first OTT-format Sanskrit learning platform — in Bengaluru. The Lokārpaam ceremony gathered scholars, technologists and educators committed to reviving Sanskrit and Indian knowledge systems (IKS) through digital means. A panel discussion on 'Democratising Indian Knowledge Systems through Technology' featured Infosys co-founder Sri Kris Gopalakrishnan and Sanskrit scholar Prof. B. Mahadevan, moderated by Vanisri Ragupati. Gopalakrishnan called the platform a visionary step in making India's wisdom universally accessible. Prof. Mahadevan stressed the need for integrating Indic heritage with modern tech. The platform offers AI-enabled search, interactive video tutorials, podcasts and more, inviting global users to learn Sanskrit joyfully and affordably — taking ancient knowledge to the world in a contemporary format.


The Hindu
19-07-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
OTT platform to learn Sanskrit launched
A first-of-its-kind OTT platform that teaches Sanskrit, developed by Vyoma Linguistic Labs Foundation, was launched in Bengaluru on Saturday. The platform, available at features an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered user interface that allows users to explore videos, podcasts, audiobooks, games, and e-books. It is designed to help people of all ages and proficiency levels learn Sanskrit. Kris Gopalakrishnan, co-founder of Infosys, who launched the platform said, 'Leveraging technology will help preserve our timeless knowledge and make it universally accessible. This is a creative, open, and joyful space for learners from across the world. This is a powerful way to bring ancient Indian intellectual traditions to the global stage.' The launch of the initiative brought together scholars, technologists, educators, and cultural enthusiasts of Sanskrit and Indian knowledge systems. The programme also had a panel discussion on the theme 'Indian Knowledge Systems: Towards Democracy Through Technology.' B. Mahadevan, a distinguished Sanskrit scholar and former IIM Bangalore professor, noted that technology should serve as a bridge to make India's knowledge traditions more accessible and meaningful to everyone. The platform is free, but also has a subscription model on monthly and yearly basis which will provide extra features.